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Can parental monitoring and peer management reduce the selection or influence of delinquent peers? Testing the question using a dynamic social network approach

机译:父母的监视和同伴管理是否可以减少违法同伴的选择或影响?使用动态社交网络方法测试问题

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We tested whether parents can reduce affiliation with delinquent peers through 3 forms of peer management: soliciting information, monitoring rules, and communicating disapproval of peers. We examined whether peer management interrupted 2 peer processes: selection and influence of delinquent peers. Adolescents' feelings of being overcontrolled by parents were examined as an additional moderator of delinquent selection and influence. Using network data from a community sample (N = 1,730), we tested whether selection and influence processes varied across early, middle, and late adolescent cohorts. Selection and influence of delinquent peers were evident in all 3 cohorts and did not differ in strength. Parental monitoring rules reduced the selection of delinquent peers in the oldest cohort. A similar effect was found in the early adolescent cohort, but only for adolescents who did not feel overcontrolled by parents. Monitoring rules increased the likelihood of selecting a delinquent friend among those who felt overcontrolled. The effectiveness of communicating disapproval was also mixed: in the middle adolescent network, communicating disapproval increased the likelihood of an adolescent selecting a delinquent friend. Among late adolescents, high levels of communicating disapproval were effective, reducing the influence of delinquent peers for adolescents reporting higher rates of delinquency. For those who reported lower levels of delinquency, high levels of communicating disapproval increased the influence of delinquent peers. The results of this study suggest that the effectiveness of monitoring and peer management depend on the type of behavior, the timing of its use, and whether adolescents feel overcontrolled by parents.
机译:我们测试了父母是否可以通过3种形式的同伴管理来减少与不良同伴的联系:征求信息,监控规则以及传达对同伴的反对。我们检查了同级管理是否中断了两个同级进程:选择和不良同级的影响。研究了青少年对父母过度控制的感觉,以此作为拖延选择和影响的另一种调节因素。使用来自社区样本的网络数据(N = 1,730),我们测试了青少年早期,中期和晚期队列的选择和影响过程是否有所不同。在所有3个队列中,犯罪同伴的选择和影响都很明显,并且强度没有差异。父母监护规则减少了在最老的队列中选择违法的同龄人的可能性。在青少年早期队列中也发现了类似的效果,但仅适用于未感到父母过度控制的青少年。监控规则增加了在感到过度控制的人中选择失恋朋友的可能性。沟通不赞成的效果也好坏参半:在青少年中期网络中,沟通不赞成增加了青少年选择违法朋友的可能性。在晚期青少年中,高水平的沟通不赞成是有效的,从而减少了同龄人对报告较高犯罪率的青少年的影响。对于那些报告过低犯罪水平的人,高水平的沟通不赞成增加了犯罪同龄人的影响。这项研究的结果表明,监控和同伴管理的有效性取决于行为的类型,使用行为的时机以及青少年是否感到父母过度控制。

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